by Regency Retirement Village of Birmingham | Jun 4, 2020 | Active Senior Living
Independent senior living at Regency means you don’t have to give up your autonomy. When you live here at our wonderful retirement community, you can rest assured that our staff works to create an environment that ensures your upcoming years are truly golden. We’ve...
by Regency Retirement Village of Birmingham | May 30, 2018 | Active Senior Living
Health Benefits of Social Connection “But you got to have friends the feeling’s of so strong. You got to have friends to make the day last long.” – Bette Midler, “Friends” Turns out, there’s something to those lyrics that are highly relevant to today’s...
by Regency Retirement Village of Birmingham | Dec 16, 2016 | Active Senior Living
Living alone can take a toll on senior solitude, but the good news is that retirement communities like Regency are a great option for forming exciting new friendships. In this month’s Regency newsletter, Executive Director Chris Blackerby addressed the challenge,...
by Regency Retirement Village of Birmingham | May 27, 2016 | Active Senior Living
The Fountain of Youth is something we all crave, spending our hard earned money to appear younger and feel healthier. Change is inevitable as we age, but Birmingham seniors can lessen the impact of time as they move along on this journey called life. Experts at the...
by Regency Retirement Village of Birmingham | May 27, 2016 | Active Senior Living
People are living longer, so it is more important than ever to increase the quality while boosting the quantity of life with active senior living. By 2020, the US Census Bureau projects life expectancy will reach 79.5 years (compared to 70.8 years in 1970). With this...
by Regency Retirement Village of Birmingham | Mar 30, 2016 | Active Senior Living
“Hush, Can you hear it? The rustling in the grass, Bringing you the welcome news Winter’s day is past. Soft, Can you feel it? The warm caressing breeze, Telling you the sticky buds Are bursting on the trees. Look, Can you see them? The primrose in the lane, Now...